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Extensive re-design following major, community-wide reconstruction allowed for the infusion of new variety and color.
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In addition to new color, re-design emphasized plant varieties that reduced the need for power trimming and pest control.
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The combined success of landscape enhancement and informed cultural practices has encouraged residents to spend more time outdoors.
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Maximizing impact with a small landscape footprint! Tree pruning to 15 ft. is in-contract, and is completed twice annually.
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This retained-wall bio-swale runs through the community center. Beaver damage is minimized via wire wraps at the base of preferred species.
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A colorfully planted column rock water feature greets visitors to one of several community center entrances.
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The installation of ET Manager controllers was the first step in reducing water use while actually improving plant health through better water management capabilities.
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The increasing appeal of these maturing grounds has led to the recent addition of patio seating.
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The success of the first basalt column water feature prompted interest in this recent addition to the community center complex.
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A view representative of many small, park-like settings. An ultra-slow-release lawn fertilizer blend is utilized to minimize nutrient pollution of sensitive areas.
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Minimal shearing and containment pruning speaks to the success of both careful re-design and skilled maintenance practices.
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Amenities include a swimming pool, a children's playground, and a basketball court, as well as the volleyball area depicted here.
Club 1201 at Orenco Station Condominiums
Category
Exterior Categories > Commercial Landscape Management > Housing
Description
Winner Status
- Merit Award